I was deep in sleep, dog tired after a hard day’s work and
the power had just been restored (after the daily scheduled power cut), so I was
off to noddy land to freshen up a bit before evening duty and my mom was
shaking me awake “your favorite movie is no Raj TV….” I slowly came awake and
murmured “how far is the movie gone?” she said “it’s just got to the
interesting part” and I woke up completely to head to the TV in the hall. The
movie playing on the screen was Vedala Ulagam. And the hero had just about reached
the Vedala Ulagam after singing a dozen songs along the way and the story was
about to get interesting.
So started the idea for this post. Which were the movies I loved
watching again and again- every time they showed on TV?. Which ones I even had cd’s
off at home to watch when the mood struck me? Being an absolute movie buff- there were
literally dozens of films which fill these criteria and I had to whittle it
down to manageable limits. So here goes.
Vedala Ulagam:
Lets start with this huge favorite of
me- from my childhood days. An absolute cracker of an adventure movie for one
made in 1948…it contains an iconic song..and one of my ever green favorite-
Ayyo Ayyo Pakka Kannu Koosudhe…..sung by the comedian Sarangapani at the Demons
or Vedalams. Another favorite from this movie is the mantra “Rajeevi” as
uttered by the Hero T.R.Mahalingam whenever he runs into trouble……got a
problem? Call Rajeevi- is now a standing joke in our family. The movie is even
scientific for its times- the hero threatens the villain the demon king- with Anu
Gundu or Atom bomb….think nuclear weapons in 1948? But more than the other hero
its Sarangapani, a now forgotten comic actor who plays the hero’s sidekick who
gets away with the best gags and lines always starting with “ada mada
vedalangaley”…..and one scene in the movie is vaguely reminiscent of the
Micheal Crichton Book/Movie- Sphere- where a Sphere from outer space manifests
as actual whatever you desire. The same is shown as part of Indian Mythology- the
Sanjeevani Tree below which Sarangapani sits and asks for food and drink which
he gets immediately and while enjoying them suddenly gets fearful and thinks
about Vedalams and they turn up in droves. This one is a must watch for all Tamil
film aficionados.
Anbe Vaa….
I actually almost ate a whole finger
nail, chewing over the decision to include this movie on the list beating out
my other MGR favorites like Guleb-Bakavalli, Alibaba and 40 thieves and Ragasiya
Police 115. Guleb-Bakavalli has a great story line, Aliababa has outstanding
music – remember Masilla Unmail Kadale? And Ragasiya Police- was a typical MGR
action thriller. But Anbe Vaa beats all this…story, humour, music and action.
MGR’s fight with Sitting Bull would have the theatre erupting in claps (I watched
this movie in Select Theatre, George Town in the company of my mother and aunts-
as the mandatory male escort – at an age of 7/8 years) when MGR bodily lifts
the huge villain – Sitting Bull -over his head with absolutely no graphics. And
the music- Once a Papa, Met a Mummy is so ingrained in our family’s
subconscious that even my 6 year old neice can hum it. And to top it all the
outstanding Nagesh-Manorama comedy duo took this movie a notch above everything
else. Punnaku Puniyakodi, anyone? Every scene, every dialogue of this movie
rocks and remember this was not a typical MGR movie..he was not typecast as the
usual do-gooder character he always played but as someone who almost loses his
girl to his best friend Asokan, before everything comes right at the end. This
movie was the ultimate romance film of
the olden days.
Thunive Thunai…..
If there is one tamil movie which can
be said to be of Hollywood standard this is the one- made in 1976 the movie
deals with the busting of superstitions-a Vampire film before Twilight became
famous. The opening sequence before the credits is one of the best horror
sequences in tamil films ever. And the movie has the mother of all punch
dialogues- way before Rajnikanth- “Maapla, alavedukkava maapla?” uttered in his
inimitable style by SA Asokan….when he wants to measure Jaishankar for his
coffin. Let me confess that I am crazy about Jaishankars “Bond” films and I had
a tough time choosing between Nilagiri Express, Yaar Nee and Thunive Thunai….but
this wins out for the sheer gripping screenplay. Jaishankar’s bold replies on
the cart journey to the haunted village has to stand out for the sheer
brilliance of dialogue writing. And SA Asokan absolutely rocks among the whole
host of villains – as does CID Shakuntala.
There are lots of other movies I enjoy
greatly too- Adhe Kangal of Ravichandran, Edhir Neechal of Nagesh- a sadly
underrated actor compared to the more hyped NSKrishnan/ChandraBabu, and Pattinathil
Bootham of Jaishankar and Nagesh combo with the incomparable Javert Seetharaman
of Andha Naal as the eponymous ghost….but those have to be for another day.
Now tell me which are your favorites?
(Pics: courtesy Google Images )
My favorite movies?
ReplyDeleteMGR's thirst for freedom:
How about Malai Kallan? "Innum ethanai kaalam dhaan emaatruvaai indha naattile" a favorite song to sing against the establishment (College Dean)
Enga veettu pillai - MGR - in caps - he rocks. "Naan aanai ittaal" song was a landmark song in good triumphing over evil.
Ayirathil oruvan - with songs "Yaen endra kelvi.." an anti-establishment song and "Atho andha paravai pola vaazha vendum..." a song about freedom. No wonder DMK captured power in 1967.
The Golden era of Sivaji:
Parasakthi - Is there anyone even near to Sivaji in his histrionic talent? His dialogue delivery in this movie was the cornerstone of the Dravida movement in Tamilnadu.
Paasa malar ("Malanrdhum malaraadha...", "malargalai pol thangai uranguginraal...")
Paava mannippu ("Kaalangalil aval vasantham, malargalile aval malligai...", "Manithan maari vittaan ...") a romantic movie.
Gemini Ganesan (Kaadhal mannan):
Kalyaana parisu - a romance like no other
Sumai Thaangi (Mayakkamaa, kalakkama, manathile kuzhappamaa, vaazhkkaiyil nadukkamaa..." - the immortal words of Kannadasan that brightens up up the mood of those in the most depressing situations)
Suriya Gandhi - featuring Muthuraman and Dr JJ giving a gender perspective on earning women.
Nagesh:
Kaathalikka neramillai, Ethir neechal, Server Sundaram, Major Chandrakanth, Thillana Mohanambal, Thiruvilaiyaadal. He was a classical multi-faceted actor.
Oh Ganesh - there are so many more... SV Subbiah, Ranga Rao, Asokan, Jaishankar.
Tamil movie industry has indeed been lucky to have such a rich heritage.
Thanks for this post I was able to reminisce on the good old days.
-V
wow!!! thats quite a list containing some great movies and actors...i actually had to leave out a lot more because of space constraints and maybe i will write some other day about the first Action Star of Tamil cinema - Ranjan of Chanraleka, the Superstar MKT Bagavatar, who can forget Haridas and Manmadha Leelai? and one of my personal favorite's Anandan (disco shanthis father) who acted in just a few films like Veerthirumagan but made a mark with his athletic swordplay..would love to discuss this love for old movies with you V...we should really get together over some coffee on a weekend and talk about them....we have so much to share.
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